Nov
23

Hosted by the North Shore Numismatic Society. Over 40 tables of coins, stamps, banknotes, tokens, medals, postcards, postal history, ephemera, art, and more. Dealers will Buy-Sell-Trade. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Admission $3. (Free for age 16 and under if accompanied by an adult). Many restaurants close by. Limited Free Underground Parking. Easy access by bus and Skytrain (Edmonds Station)

Name: Michael Souza
Phone: 604-983-0009
Email: coinsns72@gmail.com
Web: http://www.northshorenumismaticsociety.org

Dec
1

Sponsored by the Troyak Club, the Mississauga Coin and Stamp Show will be open from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., with 60 tables and more than 30 dealers. There’s something for everyone, with Canadian and world coins, stamps, paper money, tokens, medals, trade dollars, official mint products, hobby supplies, reference books and more. Free evaluations plus buying, selling and trading. Admission is $7 (children under the age of 16 are free), and parking is free.

Name: Les Plonka
Phone: 416-505-7999
Email: leszekp@rogers.com
Web: https://troyakclub.com/shows/

Mar
2
’25

Sponsored by the Troyak Club, the Mississauga Coin and Stamp Show will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with 60 tables and more than 30 dealers. There’s something for everyone, with Canadian and world coins, stamps, paper money, tokens, medals, trade dollars, official mint products, hobby supplies, reference books and more. Free evaluations plus buying, selling and trading. Admission is $7 (children under the age of 16 are free), and parking is free.

Name: Les Plonka
Phone: 416-505-7999
Email: leszekp@rogers.com
Web: https://troyakclub.com/shows/

Apr
4
’25

Canada’s best Stamp and Coin Show returns to the popular Hilton Mississauga, featuring over 50 dealers and 100-plus tables of coins, medals, tokens, banknotes, bullion, gold, stamps, postcards, postal history and much more. Dealers selling, buying and available to appraise your collectibles. The popular youth table and ever-popular Free Kids Coin Auction returns bigger and better than ever. The spring show also features the famous North Toronto Stamp Club Exhibition, featuring top-notch philatelic exhibits. Seminars also included. Colonial Acres’ Premier Auction opens on Friday with viewing from 12 noon until 4:30 p.m. Live auction starts at 5:30. The second session of the Premier Auction resumes on Saturday, with the same hours.  The dealer bourse opens Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. on Saturday and 4 p.m. on Sunday. Free parking. Admission only $6 on Saturday and $3 on Sunday.

 

 

Name: Mike Walsh
Phone: 9056467744
Email: mwalsh@trajan.ca
Web: http://www.stampandcoinshow.com

Apr
12
’25

The Spring 2024 Edmonton Coin Show and Sale is Canada’s largest numismatic event of the season. The show will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $5 (children aged 16 and under are free), and the bourse will feature dealers from across Canada. See the appraisal table for free appraisals of your coins, medals, paper money, tokens, watches and other timepieces. Other highlights include educational coin and medal displays, a silent auction for adults and a youth auction (free for children aged 16 and under). The Edmonton Numismatic Society (ENS) sponsors the youth auction, which is held on Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (arrive by 11:00 a.m. for registration) Participation is free, and parents are welcome. Register at the ENS club/show admission table prior to the auction. All material, including an auction catalogue plus play money for bidding, will be provided by organizers. Free parking. Cash machines and a food concession are available onsite for your convenience.

Email: shows@edmontoncoinclub.com
Web: https://edmontoncoinclub.com

Apr
26
’25

The annual Guelph Spring Coin Show is open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is $2. Free level parking, fully accessible and with a legendary lunch counter. Coins, banknotes, tokens, Canadian Tire money, medals, books and supplies will be offered at more than 35 dealer tables, featuring some of Canada’s top numismatic dealers plus free appraisals – don’t give your collection away to those bandits operating out of hotels!! There will also be a club table promoting the host South Wellington Coin Society.

Name: Mike Hollingshead
Phone: 519-823-2646
Email: cholling@uoguelph.ca
Web: http://www.southwellingtoncoinsociety.com

May
2
’25

Join us at Canada’s “Premier Coin and Banknote Show and Auction,” representing Canada, U.S. and worldwide currencies. There will be 55 internationally renowned coin and banknote dealer tables on the bourse. Buy, sell, trade and get appraisals with internationally renowned dealers in coins, banknotes, tokens, medals, militaria, gold, silver and jewelry. Located on the second floor of the Toronto Reference Library, the show will be open Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. & Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.  Admission is $6, and children under the age of 16 are free. You are sure to find one-of-a-kind coin or banknote treasures! Saturday will feature free educational workshops that will teach attendees what collecting is all about. A youth workshop and auction starts at 10 a.m. The educational workshop starts at 1 p.m. Live numismatic auctions Thursday and Friday conducted by Alliance Coin & Banknote and Geoffrey Bell Auctions.

Name: Jared Stapleton
Phone: 647-403-7334
Email: torontocoinexpo@gmail.com
Web: http://www.torontocoinexpo.ca

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